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Las Vegas Art Museum

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The Las Vegas Art Museum was an art museum in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was formerly located in a building shared with the Sahara West Library branch of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District in Las Vegas, NV. The museum closed in 2009. The Las Vegas Art Museum was "dedicated to engaging visitors in the international culture of contemporary art." The museum provided the public with publications, lectures, educational and outreach programs. It also developed a significant permanent collection of contemporary art.

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Las Vegas Art Museum
West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas

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Sahara West Library and Fine Arts Museum

West Sahara Avenue 9600
89117 Las Vegas
Nevada, United States
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